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Residuum "I think so," is the whole residuum . . . after evaporating the prodigious pretensions of the zealot demagogue.L. Taylor. Resiege Re-sign Resign I here resign my government to thee.Shak. Lament not, Eve, but patiently resignMilton. What more reasonable, than that we should in all things resign up ourselves to the will of God?Tiilotson. He soon resigned his former suit.Spenser. Gentlement of quality have been sent beyong the seas, resigned and concredited to the conduct of such as they call governors.Evelyn. Syn. To abdicate; surrender; submit; leave; relinquish; forego; quit; forsake; abandon; renounce. Resign, Relinquish. To resign is to give up, as if breaking a seal and yielding all it had secured; hence, it marks a formal and deliberate surrender. To relinquish is less formal, but always implies abandonment and that the thing given up has been long an object of pursuit, and, usually, that it has been prized and desired. We resign what we once held or considered as our own, as an office, employment, etc. We speak of relinquishing a claim, of relinquishing some advantage we had sought or enjoyed, of relinquishing seme right, privilege, etc. "Men are weary with the toil which they bear, but can not find it in their hearts to relinquish it." Steele. See Abdicate. Re sign Resignation Syn. Patience; surrender; relinquisment; forsaking; abandonment; abdication; renunciation; submission; acquiescence; endurance. See Patience. |
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